Memory · Coach
The Coach is the part of Haklo that reads the record back to you. It draws on what your family actually said and set — the check-ins, the goals, the priorities — and offers a gentle prompt or a pulse on how the family is doing.
Generic family advice is easy to find and easy to ignore, because it isn’t about your family. The Coach starts from what’s already in your record — the goal someone named three weeks running, the check-ins that keep circling the same strain.
That’s the quiet advantage of having a record at all: the most useful observations about your family were already said, by your family. The Coach just helps them resurface at the right moment.
The Coach doesn’t interrupt. You go to it — for a family pulse, for coaching ahead of a gathering — and it answers. Family life doesn’t need another voice volunteering opinions; it needs one that’s thoughtful when invited.
And it never turns family life into homework. A prompt is an offering, not an assignment. Take it into the week, or leave it — the ritual works either way.
The longer your family gathers, the more the Coach has to work with — and the more its prompts sound like your family rather than a manual. It’s the difference between advice and being known.
Your family’s words stay with your family. The Coach works from your record for your household — it isn’t a feed, and it isn’t training material for anyone else’s.